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we should change the tax code or lower the tax rate. if we had a 12% tax. flat tax jerry brown's when he ran for president. jerry brown's california when he 1992.or president in we had two flat rate taxes. sales and one on personal growth income. no on other taxes, none. he did a 12% tax on warren buffet, it would be 1.44 billion. that's what i consider fair. thank you. . >> fighting words. next, george papandreou. >> i don't think paul is asking to punish the rich, we have so have so much we wealth whether it's the united states, china, europe. a huge amount of wealth. is highly unequally distributed. and all we're saying is part of amazing wealth in the hands 100 to 1,000 people around the world, could go a long way. major issues we have to deal with. climate change, unemployment. in my country, young people have unemployment at klose to 60%. is that a sustainable society? to give them the trading, the hope, the prosperity. talking about a small of their wealth to make societies more efficient and prepare for major challenges the generations will face, wh
we should change the tax code or lower the tax rate. if we had a 12% tax. flat tax jerry brown's when he ran for president. jerry brown's california when he 1992.or president in we had two flat rate taxes. sales and one on personal growth income. no on other taxes, none. he did a 12% tax on warren buffet, it would be 1.44 billion. that's what i consider fair. thank you. . >> fighting words. next, george papandreou. >> i don't think paul is asking to punish the rich, we have so have...
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taxed. these people are couching the system, but not because tax rates are too low. it is because you haven't defined income properly. you haven't put it in the right context. it is a tragedy what is happening, but in china they did three things. tax cuts, sound money, and free trade. you see this massive growth from 1979 on. the prosperity? yes. newt is totally right. these diseases and problems you are talking about are those of prosperity, not of poverty. comma's people were educated, but they were in really bad shape. they now have a different set of options. >> gentlemen, it is time now for closing statements. you can settle some scores with each other in your remaining three minutes eamp. we will do our closing minutes in the opposite order of the you ng statements, so art, are up first. >> i will start with one example of a man who has been trying to raise interest rates on the rimp for a long time. he is one. his name is warren buffet. he is a french-origin person from omaha, nebrask
taxed. these people are couching the system, but not because tax rates are too low. it is because you haven't defined income properly. you haven't put it in the right context. it is a tragedy what is happening, but in china they did three things. tax cuts, sound money, and free trade. you see this massive growth from 1979 on. the prosperity? yes. newt is totally right. these diseases and problems you are talking about are those of prosperity, not of poverty. comma's people were educated, but...
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our tax code is busted. >>. [laughter] with this we have dropped steadily over the last two -ecades. let me back up instead of government spending. charles: we were number three? >> in the mid-90s. why not turn it like ireland to get that corporate cash back here at home? time and againwith that 24 century pork barrel is the tax code because congress likes to give out favors. they think the tax legislation is progress but not. >> they'llalk about dick seeing that tax code it feels like it gets larger and more cumbersome in the start to fall down like this in the rankings. >> tax reform is a great idea eliminate the loopholes and eliminate the giveaway that may result an increasing taxes. but to liz's idea to make it into a tax haven like ireland that is a terrible id. we're not a little country like iland or zimbabwe. >> canada did it. no, no, no former satellite soviet states did it in revenues came in with economic growth. >> just one quick point and there is no guarantee atever you advocated to eliminate the
our tax code is busted. >>. [laughter] with this we have dropped steadily over the last two -ecades. let me back up instead of government spending. charles: we were number three? >> in the mid-90s. why not turn it like ireland to get that corporate cash back here at home? time and againwith that 24 century pork barrel is the tax code because congress likes to give out favors. they think the tax legislation is progress but not. >> they'llalk about dick seeing that tax code it...
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have been introduced into the tax code and these gifts in the form of tax breaks don't come entirely free they are bought so how does this work well one of the ways they get bought is through direct campaign contributions and to get a sense of this will profile three companies general electric arisan and wells fargo and these companies. have spent upwards of three million dollars on current members of congress in the two thousand and twelve two thousand and six to two thousand and twelve campaign cycle and wells fargo spent one point seven million dollars and here's the amount g.e. should have paid and should have paid if they were paying the thirty five percent tax rate now not only did these companies not pay and pay much lower they actually paid negative tax rates between two thousand and eight and two thousand and ten you can see that in the yellow they were paid by the government as a reverse tax and this is a regressive corporate tax system where these large companies can pay more and get these tax breaks were smaller businesses can't afford that so it seems like campaign turn
have been introduced into the tax code and these gifts in the form of tax breaks don't come entirely free they are bought so how does this work well one of the ways they get bought is through direct campaign contributions and to get a sense of this will profile three companies general electric arisan and wells fargo and these companies. have spent upwards of three million dollars on current members of congress in the two thousand and twelve two thousand and six to two thousand and twelve...
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tax code, we put in the progressive income tax in 1913. at that time the highest marginal income tax rate was a high 7%. by 1919, we raised that rate to 19 -- 7%, excuse me, in 1919. we had a depression going into world war i. after world war i, we had a campaign in 1920 between the democratic candidate, roosevelt moving on to keep woodrow wilson's tax rate high. calvin coolidge wanted to drop the tax rate. they wanted to return to normalcy. they cut the highest tax rate in america from 77% to 25%. the period was culled, "the roaring' 20s." production soared. the tax revenues from the highest 1% of earned income earners went way, way up. we went into the 1929 with the largest tax increase. we raised the highest marginal income tax rate in the deession, from 25% to 83%. there was a depression in this period and revenue trillions the highest 1% of income earners declined as a share of gdp. go to the post-world war ii period with truman's cut rate tax, boom, tax rates on the rich went up as a share of gdp. if you look at the period of jack ke
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through regulations and tax negotiations they're able to get through without paying any taxes and then route under certain circumstances wrote those payments to the cayman islands and so this sort of circuitous route is a way that many corporations including all get around paying taxes but also you can play that there's a game called tax for this ok online and you can play this game and we actually have video of it here it's pretty fun you actually play as a corporation and you try to find ways to hide your profits and find ways to not pay taxes and you can actually try out the double irish the dutch sandwich for yourself in this game that's excellent and it's a great way to educate buddy in corporate c.e.o.'s on how to avoid taxes but you know can you blame them for taking advantage of these loopholes well you know they lobbied aggressively for these loopholes and so of course they're taking advantage of them that's not surprising but it's very hard for anything to get to be done about this there's very little pushback thank you just to thank you. joining me is our two correspondent.
through regulations and tax negotiations they're able to get through without paying any taxes and then route under certain circumstances wrote those payments to the cayman islands and so this sort of circuitous route is a way that many corporations including all get around paying taxes but also you can play that there's a game called tax for this ok online and you can play this game and we actually have video of it here it's pretty fun you actually play as a corporation and you try to find ways...
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we all know death and taxes are the only certainties in life but the tax structure itself is a byzantine nightmare it isn't it coming up just charge how some of the biggest corporations got local sam to cut them and i'll deal with over financial aid to egypt. what defines a country so. faceless figures that can only grow. back to a standard of living. well see british. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kinds of reports. we go from goldman of you lation jobs maneuvering to tax code tinkering according to a recent g.a.o. study on average the largest us corporations they paid less than half of the federal corporate tax rate we know turn to prime interest producer justin underhill justin how are these large corporations able to accomplish this all corporate profits as a share of g.d.p. have risen to all time highs well corporate income tax payments have fallen to lows the x.-axis here excuse me the y. axis the amount of profits and taxes expressed as a percent of g.d.p. and the x. a
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a cabinet adviser has cautioned against raising the consumption tax. the tax rate is scheduled to be raised in two increments from the current 5% to 8% in april 2014 and again to 10% in october 2015. yale university president said he understands that japan's fiscal health is in an extremely serious condition. he said it will be possible for the government to increase the consumption tax rate to 8% if growth continues until around october. his remarks indicate that a 3 percentage point increase in the consumption tax would be acceptable as long as the government keeps an eye on any impact it has on the economy and employment. but he's more cautious about the second increase. >> imposing higher taxes, would shrink the economic pie. when the consumption tax is raised as planned it would have a considerable impact on japan's economy. >> he also smoke about business majors and a consumption tax increase. he suggested that the other government should try to prop up the economy by lowering the effective tax rate of corporate income tax rather than relying on
a cabinet adviser has cautioned against raising the consumption tax. the tax rate is scheduled to be raised in two increments from the current 5% to 8% in april 2014 and again to 10% in october 2015. yale university president said he understands that japan's fiscal health is in an extremely serious condition. he said it will be possible for the government to increase the consumption tax rate to 8% if growth continues until around october. his remarks indicate that a 3 percentage point increase...
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declined over time now why don't these corporate taxes increase with profits is not because tax rates are low in fact the u.s. is one of the highest corporate tax rates in the world at thirty five percent but there is something that has changed dramatically over the past thirty years billions of dollars worth of special tax breaks subsidies and ever growing loopholes have been introduced into the tax code and these gifts in the form of tax breaks don't come entirely free they are bought so how does this work well one of the ways they get bought is through direct campaign contributions and to get a sense of this will profile three companies general electric arisan and wells fargo and these companies. have spent upwards of three million dollars on current members of congress in the two thousand and twelve two thousand and six to two thousand and twelve campaign cycle and wells fargo spent one point seven million dollars. and here's the amount g.e. should have paid and should have paid if they were paying the thirty five percent tax rate now not only did these companies not pay and pay m
declined over time now why don't these corporate taxes increase with profits is not because tax rates are low in fact the u.s. is one of the highest corporate tax rates in the world at thirty five percent but there is something that has changed dramatically over the past thirty years billions of dollars worth of special tax breaks subsidies and ever growing loopholes have been introduced into the tax code and these gifts in the form of tax breaks don't come entirely free they are bought so how...
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you have to file taxes, it takes a phd. charles: i do one sheet. >> was it the fact that they have all these tax dollars because she forgot to file that should put good will the nation's? ag guarantee these are six figures in most cases are much more than anything if they ever actually collected from people. charles: here we are in this era of sequester, shared sacrifice, government actually trying to do what people watching the show ha had to do for the last five years, tighten the belt and go without and maybe lose a house committee lose a job. this is outrageous. no matter what side of the political aisle, you should be upset. >> and in the wake of all this serious economists are sguine need to dramatically overhaul the tax system. this is just the nature of the beast. people are doling out money that is not theirs. they don't do it in the same way we would if it is years. when you have government workers giving other government workers bonuses the more generous with it. that's why you see economists say we need a simple
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tax. both hardee's also want higher inheritance taxes -- both parties also want higher and heritage -- higher inheritance taxes. some tax experts have given their seal of approval. >> the well-off have had to pay less taxes. in recent years, their income has risen significantly, so it would certainly be a good thing to reform taxes to disproportionately target the well off. >> but the governing coalition has been scheming about the spd proposals. the free democrats have called the spd's peer steinbrueck a socialist and labeled the green party's candidate a count dracula, determined to bleed from the middle classes. but what do the voters think about higher taxes? is it a risky strategy we canvassed some opinions in berlin -- is it a risky strategy? we canvassed some opinions in berlin. would you support a party that propose to raise taxes? >> yes, i would. >> it depends which taxes and how they propose to spend the revenue. >> it would benefit society everywhere. >> i would pay more taxes
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>> 11% sales tax could get rid of the personal income tax, corporate tax and shut down the irs. that is the best solution i know and you cannot avoid it. companies cannot avoid the sales tax. messa: but that is very regressive everybody on the left would argue that is harder onhe low income folks. >>here is a number of things we need to do. but we subject businesses to a complex process when they buy a new equipment they create new jobs. we force businesses to appreciate those over a number of years. which at the end of the day reduces the job capacity of e employers. howe fix that? we need to let them deduct their investment in your number one. we know the tax code is a mess and what we need to do to fix it we need the law makers with the political will to do it. melissa: we don't have the political will. and the acting commissioner now learning just a day the union is fighting back to try to make sure they can get their bonuses. does that distract or create another issue? >> this episode we had in the irs indicat the bureaucracy itself is terribly biased and simplification wou
>> 11% sales tax could get rid of the personal income tax, corporate tax and shut down the irs. that is the best solution i know and you cannot avoid it. companies cannot avoid the sales tax. messa: but that is very regressive everybody on the left would argue that is harder onhe low income folks. >>here is a number of things we need to do. but we subject businesses to a complex process when they buy a new equipment they create new jobs. we force businesses to appreciate those over...
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i want to have the same tax rate, dan's right, same tax rate on domestic and foreign taxes. the way to go is a unitary tax. otherwise we have apple which is very good of developing iphones and ipads and they also develop itax havens. we don't care where you went and made your profit, we know what your total profit is, 50% of your sales are in the u.s., we're going to have 50% of your profits in the umpt s. and that's your tax base. then we don't have to play games. >> dan mitchell, what do you think of that? >> first of all, i don't agree with dean. that's the job of other governments to tax that. we should have a territorial system. what larry summers did is within the confines of believing in a worldwide system that minimizes or mitigates the damage. the overall point that i was making is we're having a very high corporate tax rate discussion. we are shooting ourselves in the foot. >> who pays that? >> the marginal tax rate is the 35%, yes. but the additional investment and additional job creation is the marginal tax rate. you don't want to earn more money, at least in ame
i want to have the same tax rate, dan's right, same tax rate on domestic and foreign taxes. the way to go is a unitary tax. otherwise we have apple which is very good of developing iphones and ipads and they also develop itax havens. we don't care where you went and made your profit, we know what your total profit is, 50% of your sales are in the u.s., we're going to have 50% of your profits in the umpt s. and that's your tax base. then we don't have to play games. >> dan mitchell, what...
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tax. both hardee's also want higher inheritance taxes -- both parties also want higher and heritage -- higher inheritance taxes. some tax experts have given their seal of approval. >> the well-off have had to pay less taxes. in recent years, their income has risen significantly, so it would certainly be a good thing to reform taxes to disproportionately target the well off. >> but the governing coalition has been scheming about the spd proposals. the free democrats have called the spd's peer steinbrueck a socialist and labeled the green party's candidate a count dracula, determined to bleed from the middle classes. but what do the voters think about higher taxes? is it a risky strategy we canvassed some opinions in berlin -- is it a risky strategy? we canvassed some opinions in berlin. would you support a party that propose to raise taxes? >> yes, i would. >> it depends which taxes and how they propose to spend the revenue. >> it would benefit society everywhere. >> i would pay more taxes
tax. both hardee's also want higher inheritance taxes -- both parties also want higher and heritage -- higher inheritance taxes. some tax experts have given their seal of approval. >> the well-off have had to pay less taxes. in recent years, their income has risen significantly, so it would certainly be a good thing to reform taxes to disproportionately target the well off. >> but the governing coalition has been scheming about the spd proposals. the free democrats have called the...
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. >> people lie about their taxes and not having paid their taxes and all the rest. but you lied about illegal activity. >> i lied about personal sexual activity, yes. i'm not trying to diminish it. sglurp not lying about an affair, it was illegal activity, so lying about illegal activity to you is not a problem? >> i will let the public make the determination. >> that the guy from morning joe? i do not watch it. it's too early. things get emotional. >> how are you different from five or six years snag. >> a lot of pain. a lot of pain. >> that's it? >> yeah, you go through that pain, you change. >> all right. former governor elliott spitzer, thank you for coming on the show. >> he tried to give they are tongue after this. you know who will never change? this cat. >> well that was interesting diane, you claim to be a woman. do you believe that spitzer paid enough of a price? should he get another chance? or will this put his family through hell? >> you have a john competing against his madam for office, and i think it says something when the people that are looking to
. >> people lie about their taxes and not having paid their taxes and all the rest. but you lied about illegal activity. >> i lied about personal sexual activity, yes. i'm not trying to diminish it. sglurp not lying about an affair, it was illegal activity, so lying about illegal activity to you is not a problem? >> i will let the public make the determination. >> that the guy from morning joe? i do not watch it. it's too early. things get emotional. >> how are you...
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money will go to federal and state taxes, so is it time for a death tax to die? here's whayou're posng on my cebook page. i don't care how much he had, he paid the taxes already. don agrees says taxes were paid when it was earned, why is it being taxed again? boy, don't i agree. we asked the question on gerriwillis.com. 99% said yes, 1% said no. here are some of your e-mails. chris in pennsylvania writes regarding whether or not police should have access to your cell phone records i have to ask what part of civil liberties confuses them. what is next? that is a reality already, perhaps next is what foods we buy. possibilities are endless. and what an awesome show, every show is a great learning experience. your audience loves every minute. so nice, johnny. looka heads-up, we've got a lot of great responses to that segment, the best and the worst charities we had go to gerriwillis.com for all the details if you want to see that. it would be fuy but weren't so serious. talk abou with the messages i gn a news. hedge funds markeng to you. or the dumb mone there is no
money will go to federal and state taxes, so is it time for a death tax to die? here's whayou're posng on my cebook page. i don't care how much he had, he paid the taxes already. don agrees says taxes were paid when it was earned, why is it being taxed again? boy, don't i agree. we asked the question on gerriwillis.com. 99% said yes, 1% said no. here are some of your e-mails. chris in pennsylvania writes regarding whether or not police should have access to your cell phone records i have to ask...
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taxes. we've been lowering property taxes and basically lowering systematically individual income taxes and corporate income taxes. so part of this secret, you know, is to have low taxes and then have plenty of fiscal discipline and then invest in infrastructure. that's where our money is going. we're investing in the long-term fu future of our state. >> governor, gentlemen, thank you both for joining us tonight on "the kudlow report." take care. >> thanks a lot. >>> meantime, big developments in the boston marathon bombing case and the zimmerman trial. bertha coombs will get you updated on those stories and more, next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some things are designed to draw crowds. ♪ ♪ others are designed to leave them behind. ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. >>> things got a little bit weird today at the george zimmerman trial in florida. bertha coombs is joining us with that story and other headlines topping your stories tonight. bertha? >> good evening, brian. here'
taxes. we've been lowering property taxes and basically lowering systematically individual income taxes and corporate income taxes. so part of this secret, you know, is to have low taxes and then have plenty of fiscal discipline and then invest in infrastructure. that's where our money is going. we're investing in the long-term fu future of our state. >> governor, gentlemen, thank you both for joining us tonight on "the kudlow report." take care. >> thanks a lot....
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all with no tax is? >> exactly. number two if you get everything to charity, and the taxes. period. number three, he could give out gets yearly, 14,200. gerri: but what about a trust? >> there was the real vocable trust for property when you put that into a trust not only doesn't skip the taxes but it freezes the day it goes into the trust. in his prime he bought a home. now 2013 it is worth 60 percent more. it doesn't matter if it freezes 1980's all depreciation is nontaxable and up at 10 million is also not taxable. if you put into a trust he is not paying taxes. gerri: he was only 51 i am sure he was not thinking about this but the tax bill is due in nine months. >> not exactly but they get an automatic extension so it is 15 months but then they have to put down a reasonable estimate. that could be a problem because you normally paid taxes at of your assets but now they paid before they get the money. but the good news is the irs will work with you they will set up a payment plan and charge interest s
all with no tax is? >> exactly. number two if you get everything to charity, and the taxes. period. number three, he could give out gets yearly, 14,200. gerri: but what about a trust? >> there was the real vocable trust for property when you put that into a trust not only doesn't skip the taxes but it freezes the day it goes into the trust. in his prime he bought a home. now 2013 it is worth 60 percent more. it doesn't matter if it freezes 1980's all depreciation is nontaxable and...
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the affordable care act taxes and fees and premium increase. >> the difference between aca taxes and fees and blue shield and kaiser. what is the difference? it's usage? >> that's the difference in how the taxes apply to different insurance companies. because kaiser is a 501c not-for-profit, they have applied that for the insurance company. the rolement with kaiser is greater than blue shield? >> it's close. it's about 50-48 percent. >> is blue shield older? >> the age risk of the population, the risk of the population that was an assessment done in 2012 and presented to the health service board, the ratio population is higher than the blue shield population. >> can i make a comment here. i just wanted to point out when you look at blue shield and city plan compared to kaiser, both blue shield and city plan are self insured plans, the rate you see for blue shield and the negative race increase you see for city plan, has nothing to do with blue shield's offering. what it really is, is we are projecting actuary what we will have to pay in self insured claims next year compared to what
the affordable care act taxes and fees and premium increase. >> the difference between aca taxes and fees and blue shield and kaiser. what is the difference? it's usage? >> that's the difference in how the taxes apply to different insurance companies. because kaiser is a 501c not-for-profit, they have applied that for the insurance company. the rolement with kaiser is greater than blue shield? >> it's close. it's about 50-48 percent. >> is blue shield older? >> the...
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. >> people lie about their taxes and not having paid their taxes and tall rest and that is -- you lied about illegal activity. >> i lied about personal sexual activity, yes and i did that. i'm not trying diminish it. >> you were not lying about an affair. you were lying about illegal activity. >> that's correct. >> you are saying that lying about illegal activity is not applying here. >> was that other guy "morning joe," i do not watch that show, it's on way too early. it gets emotional. >> what has changed from five or six years ago personally of who you are? >> a lot of pain. a lot of pain. >> that's it? >> yep. >> you go through that pain, you change. >> all right. former governor he will idiot spitzer, thank you very much for coming on the show. >> right after that, he just lunged at her and tried to give her the tongue, disgusting. you know who will never change? this cat. well, that was interesting, diane you claim to be a woman. do you believe that spitzer has paid enough of a price, should he get another chance or will this put his family through hell? >> it sounds like somethi
. >> people lie about their taxes and not having paid their taxes and tall rest and that is -- you lied about illegal activity. >> i lied about personal sexual activity, yes and i did that. i'm not trying diminish it. >> you were not lying about an affair. you were lying about illegal activity. >> that's correct. >> you are saying that lying about illegal activity is not applying here. >> was that other guy "morning joe," i do not watch that show,...
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so this is a big talk, the white house looking for tax revenues saying what we should do is tax muni bonds, would anybody ever buy one again of that happened? >> people invest in muniz for the tax to disability. people will go elsewhere, huge mistake. able spending like mad and looking for revenues and go for the well-heeled. gerri: $30 billion, this is something the white house just doesn't want to keep his hands off of. tell me, what would be the unintended consequences of this? >> you are not going to affect the rich, the rich will go somewhere else, but will affect the cities, the states, the municipalities. this is for sewers, hospitals, schools, airports, you name it, for the good of the public. yet they are willing to do something like this, states and cities are alrrady on their backs. i don't get where they are going with this. gerri: you say the rich will go elsewhere, but often just your average rate harry that invest in muni bonds, they will get hit here. you will have this effect of robbing money from the localities that need it most, people at or near retirement trying
so this is a big talk, the white house looking for tax revenues saying what we should do is tax muni bonds, would anybody ever buy one again of that happened? >> people invest in muniz for the tax to disability. people will go elsewhere, huge mistake. able spending like mad and looking for revenues and go for the well-heeled. gerri: $30 billion, this is something the white house just doesn't want to keep his hands off of. tell me, what would be the unintended consequences of this?...
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percent tax etc etc you for taxes across the world will be the same level economic growth across the world with much lower interest in this surprise for dear dear friend but the gain doesn't mean that we should. support existing coffers we should treat them as normal a way to put money in but we need more transparency need to understand what's worth and i mean is the future of offshores i think it will be used in the less intensive way it will be more transparent governments will know who is holding money offshore in real try to tax more than ways to get the can can say it was the losses but the governments will not write to you could date overflowing and so this whole cyprus operation that we spoke about was carried out to actually keep the eurozone going to save the euro. what's going to happen to that i mean do you personally buy your us for example. part of the savings to cross russia or are you are since normal. part of frame your savings most of my wife's savings and the snow from our. financial accounts the completely transparent in our neurosis well that's it's normal there i
percent tax etc etc you for taxes across the world will be the same level economic growth across the world with much lower interest in this surprise for dear dear friend but the gain doesn't mean that we should. support existing coffers we should treat them as normal a way to put money in but we need more transparency need to understand what's worth and i mean is the future of offshores i think it will be used in the less intensive way it will be more transparent governments will know who is...
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it comes from your pre-tax income and don't pay taxes on the money you contribute. even better. while your money stays in these accounts, you pay no taxes on your profits, no capital gains tax, that's compound for free. for years, tax free gives you much larger returns over decades and decades. you only pay taxes when the money is withdrawn and then it's taxed as regular income just the once. that's a sweet deal. especially if you're worried justly about tax rates on dividends or capital gains going higher. a lot of people trying to front run the change in tax law at the end of the fiscal cliff thing. many people were worried about it. however, as much as i like the tax favored status of 401(k) plans, i.r.a.s, i've got to tell you something about it that most won't say. most company plans stink. they have high management fees and administrative costs that eat into your returns, particularly when they're very low. and worst of all, they offer you lousy choices for investments. the 401(k) business is a racket for the managers who get to charge you these fees. i can't believe i sai
it comes from your pre-tax income and don't pay taxes on the money you contribute. even better. while your money stays in these accounts, you pay no taxes on your profits, no capital gains tax, that's compound for free. for years, tax free gives you much larger returns over decades and decades. you only pay taxes when the money is withdrawn and then it's taxed as regular income just the once. that's a sweet deal. especially if you're worried justly about tax rates on dividends or capital gains...
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it will begin active campaigning to get lawmakers to repeal the tax. roosevelt leftwich, abc2 news. >> all right. thanks. now we have researched how people in each county are being affected by the rain tax. log on to abc2news.com and look for the breakdown. >>> if we had a cloud tax we would be rich today. clouds have been hanging around all day. let's bring in cleave meteorologist wyatt everhart tracking some summer storms. >> the clouds paying dividends to us. wouldn't that be nice. we see clearing to the west in you look out toward basically allegany county and frederick county. things are dry, so a stray shower. this quarterback -- it could be a good start followed by this. as we look at the hour by hour forecast, fire up the gri. sunshine back in the morning may not hold for long. >> we want to prepare you for rain. download the app that could save your family's life. text wmar to 46988. >> this video has gone viral. we're looking at stacks of meat covered in flies, parked next to a dumpster at a goanld corral -- golden corral. >> all this food, a
it will begin active campaigning to get lawmakers to repeal the tax. roosevelt leftwich, abc2 news. >> all right. thanks. now we have researched how people in each county are being affected by the rain tax. log on to abc2news.com and look for the breakdown. >>> if we had a cloud tax we would be rich today. clouds have been hanging around all day. let's bring in cleave meteorologist wyatt everhart tracking some summer storms. >> the clouds paying dividends to us. wouldn't...
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benefit from the tax savings now still occurs at the time the tax is paid. some wage earners do increase their exemptions to improve their monthly cash flow. >> right. >> and they could do the same thing. don't get me wrong, fred. i love the tax deduction. i'm in the range where i get the most benefit, and i don't want it to go away, and tax expenditures in general are about 20% of our national budget, and there's a lot of place to look to eliminate tax expenditures. on the mortgage market, i hope that you're not right in that i hope it does not devastate the housing market. we need the recovery. >> i mean, is the market that vulnerable? i mean, you know, for the last several months, all we've been talking about is how strong the recovery has been, probably the best part of the economic recovery overall. is it that fragile that taking away a housing deduction will make that big of an impact? >> you think it is, fred? >> oh, absolutely. psychologically, in addition to the realities of it. you're trying to tell every real estate agent and every buyer, okay, th
benefit from the tax savings now still occurs at the time the tax is paid. some wage earners do increase their exemptions to improve their monthly cash flow. >> right. >> and they could do the same thing. don't get me wrong, fred. i love the tax deduction. i'm in the range where i get the most benefit, and i don't want it to go away, and tax expenditures in general are about 20% of our national budget, and there's a lot of place to look to eliminate tax expenditures. on the mortgage...
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he doesn't want tax collectors. >> no, no. i don't -- >> he's not the token on the segment. >> by the way, how much did those videos cost? >> i have no idea. >> why are they wasting money on that? >> we all seem upset. >>> when we come back, do any of you remember this? >> health care form is no longer an unmet promise. it is the law of the land. it is the law of the land. >> so if it's the law of the land -- again, the president can the president pick and choose which parts he can enforce in that law of the land? we pick. you pick it apart. jared. now back to cavuto on business. >>> you sign the health care law, promote it and push ase a part of the health care law. continuing fallout from the president's delaying a key provision that requires bosses to provide health coverage for their workers. ben stein, can he pick apart what parts he doesn't want to enforce? >> obviously he thinks he can, but the constitution says that he must take care to fully enforce the law. there is a wonderful piece in the "wall street journal" abou
he doesn't want tax collectors. >> no, no. i don't -- >> he's not the token on the segment. >> by the way, how much did those videos cost? >> i have no idea. >> why are they wasting money on that? >> we all seem upset. >>> when we come back, do any of you remember this? >> health care form is no longer an unmet promise. it is the law of the land. it is the law of the land. >> so if it's the law of the land -- again, the president can the...
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eighteen percent added tax and said that it's up to you for taxes across the world it will be the same level economic growth across the world we would much lower interest in this surprise for dear dear friend but again that doesn't mean that we should. support existing coffers we should treat them as normal a way to put money in but we need more transparency need to understand what's worth and i mean is the future of offshores i think it will be used. in the less intensive way it will be more transparent governments will know who is holding money offshore in real try to tax more ways to get the compensate for the losses but the governments will not write to you could date of the troubles so this whole cyprus operation that we spoke about was carried out to actually keep the eurozone going to save the euro. what's going to happen to that i mean do you personally buy your us for example. part of the savings to cross russia or are you are since normal. part of frame your savings most of my wife's savings and the snow from our financial accounts the completely transparent to our neurosis w
eighteen percent added tax and said that it's up to you for taxes across the world it will be the same level economic growth across the world we would much lower interest in this surprise for dear dear friend but again that doesn't mean that we should. support existing coffers we should treat them as normal a way to put money in but we need more transparency need to understand what's worth and i mean is the future of offshores i think it will be used. in the less intensive way it will be more...
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the tax man, that hurts a lot less in taxes. take a look at treasury markets talking about a hit, yields going up still, 2.67% on a ten year. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. >> shares of hewlett-packard are jumping on news of an upgrade, city group raising ratings to buy and the price target to $32. the benefits of $3 billion cost savings will increase in the second half of this year. demand for oil is expected to pick up rising 1 million barrels a day but opec warns political risks moving forward. reorganization says these underscore the focus in egypt and away from the previous attention to ample supplies from shale oil formation. how much is your data worth. the average wiretaps costs the government $50,000 according to documents reviewed by the associated press. to be federal cases cost as
the tax man, that hurts a lot less in taxes. take a look at treasury markets talking about a hit, yields going up still, 2.67% on a ten year. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. >> shares of hewlett-packard are jumping on news of an upgrade, city group...
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given the proposition ends that supervisor avalos mentioned, trying to increase the tax rate this tax is progressive and is dependent on the amount of churn that we see in the commercial market. it assumes that level of activity we have seen in the last year will continue in the next two. we are actually updating our transfer tax estimate as well as part of the updates on the board on things that may have changed since the budget, we are expecting to see weakness in that. nothing leads us to revise budget year estimate by the budget generally assumes continued strength. >> i know harvey rose -- looking at the legislative analyst report the president chiu, and the board of supervisors on revenue and expenditures i am wondering if you could comment on the potential risks a supervisor breed said, digging into the budget stabilization reserve or other reserves. what are the risks involved? >> we can provide more information on this. the city does like everyone else, goes through economic cycles, revenue cycles up and cycles down. proposition a and the policy that followed were meant to in
given the proposition ends that supervisor avalos mentioned, trying to increase the tax rate this tax is progressive and is dependent on the amount of churn that we see in the commercial market. it assumes that level of activity we have seen in the last year will continue in the next two. we are actually updating our transfer tax estimate as well as part of the updates on the board on things that may have changed since the budget, we are expecting to see weakness in that. nothing leads us to...
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mlp is already tax advantages. you could end up giving up that and paying bigger taxes. it's just not worth it. it's too hard. too many people said jim, it's too hard. the same rule can hit you with certain real estate investments. but, in general, we send out higher yields that are worth your i.r.a. consult your tax professional. that's all up to the individual. >>> beyond that, you're looking for high-yielding stocks. a company better have enough earnings to cover the pay out. these can be powerful contributors over time. even as they might seem sleepy over the dividend stocks. those can pan out. don't be afraid of owning plain old beering utilities. the con-eds and the dukes. they've made you more money if you've reinvested them. the best way to prepare for your retirement is putting mu intinga tax-favored vehicle. the goal here is to be able to reinvest your dividends, let them compound year after year after year without paying any taxes until you enjoy your money at the end. that's a terrific recipe. i cannot believe people don't have an i.r.a.? or they don't have a
mlp is already tax advantages. you could end up giving up that and paying bigger taxes. it's just not worth it. it's too hard. too many people said jim, it's too hard. the same rule can hit you with certain real estate investments. but, in general, we send out higher yields that are worth your i.r.a. consult your tax professional. that's all up to the individual. >>> beyond that, you're looking for high-yielding stocks. a company better have enough earnings to cover the pay out. these...
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>> i talked a little bit earlier about raising taxes and raising revenues and fees, and for me, the tax exemption is something i do not philosophically supports. yet, i often represent part of san francisco that has been neglected for decades, and that is the midmarket corridor. we have over 3 million square feet of commercial real estate. a lot of it has been vacant for decades. the building twitter is going to be using, it has been vacant since 1968. we have to start looking at what tools do we have to revitalize the area, and what i like about this legislation is we are not just giving a tax break to come in. you have to create jobs. you pay your payroll tax base, but if you move to midmarket and create jobs, we will not tax you on those jobs for six years. for the next six years, you are a community partner with us, partnering with us to revitalize neighborhood and then, if you are successful in six years, hopefully and the midmarket become successful, you come back into the tax system. i do not have an interest in expanding it. it was not about corporate welfare to companies. that
>> i talked a little bit earlier about raising taxes and raising revenues and fees, and for me, the tax exemption is something i do not philosophically supports. yet, i often represent part of san francisco that has been neglected for decades, and that is the midmarket corridor. we have over 3 million square feet of commercial real estate. a lot of it has been vacant for decades. the building twitter is going to be using, it has been vacant since 1968. we have to start looking at what...
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, according to tax code, tax-exempt. there's plenty of case study on this particular issue. what do we do? pastors certainly wouldn't send the letter back and turn their church into a for profit corporation? that's not an option. nobody wants their church to be a for profit corporation. what are the options? we contend -- and i say we, that's 2,200 attorneys of the alliance defending freedom -- claim the constitution already gives us complete freedom in the first amendment for what we want. congress shall make no law pertaining to. so we have the right to say anything we want about any topic. a pastor could endorse or decline a candidate from the pulpit legally via the first amendment, until 1954, this innovative thing called the johnson amendment. for 160-plus years, american pastors could say what they want from the pulpit. then in july the 2nd, 1954, with this brand new law that was passed on a voice vote only with no discussion, lyndon baines johnson was the mover behind that. he wasn't aiming at the churches. his ch
, according to tax code, tax-exempt. there's plenty of case study on this particular issue. what do we do? pastors certainly wouldn't send the letter back and turn their church into a for profit corporation? that's not an option. nobody wants their church to be a for profit corporation. what are the options? we contend -- and i say we, that's 2,200 attorneys of the alliance defending freedom -- claim the constitution already gives us complete freedom in the first amendment for what we want....
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should your quarter pounder be taxed? the growing push to tax. and the hospital texan newborn baby away from its mother because of a bagel. is that legal? our experts way in next. dot go anywhere. @a ♪ tracy: be careful what you eat. a woman just won a lawsuit over a poppyseed bagel. her newborn was taken away from her after she failed to hospital drug test. she claimed that up poppyseed bagels. : shortly before arriving a hospital cost a positive test for drugs. here in studio. let's start with you. is it possible? >> it's possible, but the error year was a child services. they did not ask your other questions. so her three day old baby was taken away from our for five days because oit tracy: you know, i could name a nch of parents who should have their kids taken away from them. i am not sure this woman is on of them. >> she is not. and quite frankly, if that were my child and i was the mother there would have had to pay me a lot more than what they ended up paying out because that is outrageous, taken and in from their mother in those very i
should your quarter pounder be taxed? the growing push to tax. and the hospital texan newborn baby away from its mother because of a bagel. is that legal? our experts way in next. dot go anywhere. @a ♪ tracy: be careful what you eat. a woman just won a lawsuit over a poppyseed bagel. her newborn was taken away from her after she failed to hospital drug test. she claimed that up poppyseed bagels. : shortly before arriving a hospital cost a positive test for drugs. here in studio. let's start...
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property taxes. here a reason, check out this little post office in massachusetts. this is one of hundreds that on average bring this less than $700 a month. i don't blame her, but a real business would close a store that can't cover even her salary let alone other costs. >> never mind. they say post offices must serve all of america. there is another post office down a mile down the road. >> john: in fact there are five others within a few miles. why do they so many so close to each other. even the locals see the excess. >> they should go down to a couple. >> john: close these post offices. >> we are working on it. >> john: what do you mean? a business does. >> we are expected to operate like a business but congress hasn't offered the opportunity to do this. >> john: on the website since ben franklin the post office has changed with america. but you don't change. you are a government monopoly, you barely change. >> 200,000 less employees than we had. >> big government media would say things like tha
property taxes. here a reason, check out this little post office in massachusetts. this is one of hundreds that on average bring this less than $700 a month. i don't blame her, but a real business would close a store that can't cover even her salary let alone other costs. >> never mind. they say post offices must serve all of america. there is another post office down a mile down the road. >> john: in fact there are five others within a few miles. why do they so many so close to...
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you pay the toll and the fuel taxes. it is a double or triple tax in some states like new york. if you take the new york state pulling and 80,000 pound load, by the time you pay the pound per load, federal, and state taxes, it costs $1 per mile. they do not have a competitive pricing system for trucking companies. we do not do that in the united states. if we collected taxes from the people that ship or receive these commodities instead of the trucking companies, it would be more manageable. it would be more like a sales tax based on the sale price of the commodities. host: do you want to comment on that proposal? guest: i am not that experienced in trucking. andink $1 per mile for 80,000 pound vehicle is not the worst i can imagine. the prices in europe may be higher. how thethe issue about calls are set for commercial vehicles, of the weight and distance taxes are imposed, is a very important issue. we have seen a lot of debate in the u.s. about whether we should move to a more toll-based financing system. when we heard from john was concerned about regional what we heard from
you pay the toll and the fuel taxes. it is a double or triple tax in some states like new york. if you take the new york state pulling and 80,000 pound load, by the time you pay the pound per load, federal, and state taxes, it costs $1 per mile. they do not have a competitive pricing system for trucking companies. we do not do that in the united states. if we collected taxes from the people that ship or receive these commodities instead of the trucking companies, it would be more manageable. it...
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given the proposition ends that supervisor avalos mentioned, trying to increase the tax rate this tax is progressive and is dependent on the amount of churn that we see in the commercial market. it assumes that level of activity we have seen in the last year will continue in the next two. we are actually updating our transfer tax estimate as well as part of the updates on the board on things that may have changed since the budget, we are expecting to see weakness in that. nothing leads us to revise budget year estimate by the budget generally assumes continued strength. >> i know harvey rose -- looking at the legislative analyst report the president chiu, and the board of supervisors on revenue and
given the proposition ends that supervisor avalos mentioned, trying to increase the tax rate this tax is progressive and is dependent on the amount of churn that we see in the commercial market. it assumes that level of activity we have seen in the last year will continue in the next two. we are actually updating our transfer tax estimate as well as part of the updates on the board on things that may have changed since the budget, we are expecting to see weakness in that. nothing leads us to...
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i do want to collect taxes. >> you d't. you want there to be no taxes. >> we need a stem that's fair to the country. half theeople in the country with no skin in the me, this is a monster. >> it's like charlie saying he doesn't believe in budgeting our national defense. >> why can't they prioritize? >> he's the one bein honest. he doesn't want tax collectors. >> no, no. i don't -- >> he's not the token on the segment. >> by the way, how much did those videos cost? >> i have no idea. >> why are they wasting money on that? >> we all seem upset. > when we come back, do any of you remember this? >> health care reform is no longer an unmet promise. it is the law of the land. it is the law of the land. >> so if it's the law of the land -- again, the president can the president pick and choose which parts he can enforce in that law of the land? we pick. you pick it apart. copd makes it hard to breathe... t with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announce ] advair is clinically
i do want to collect taxes. >> you d't. you want there to be no taxes. >> we need a stem that's fair to the country. half theeople in the country with no skin in the me, this is a monster. >> it's like charlie saying he doesn't believe in budgeting our national defense. >> why can't they prioritize? >> he's the one bein honest. he doesn't want tax collectors. >> no, no. i don't -- >> he's not the token on the segment. >> by the way, how much did...